CERTAIN ABORIGINAL REMAINS OF THE N. W. FLORIDA COAST. 483 



Fig. 96.— Vessel No. 31. Cemetery near Point Washington. (About seven-tenths size.) 



Fig. 97.— Vessel No. 32. Cemetery near Point Washington. (Half size.) 



among which may be recognized the usual aboriginal bird's eye and symbolical 

 designs often found on vessels representing fish. The base of the bowl is imper- 

 forate (Fig. 98). Maximum diameter, 18.8 inches; depth, 9 inches. 



Vessel No. 34. — This bowl lay inverted on one side of the base of Vessel No. 

 35. The base was imperforate, but a piece has been knocked out by a blow 

 from a spade. 



Vessel No. 35. — A perforate bowl of light-colored ware, found inverted over a 

 few fragments of a skull. The incised design is much like that on Vessel No. 



62 JOUEN. A. X. S. PHILA., VOL. XI. 



